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But afterwards I was able to grab my former State Sentor Iris Martinez (disclosure: I have donated to her campaign), State Representative Susana Mendoza and Elmy Bermejo, Chair of the board of HOPE, for a few minutes on social media.
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But afterwards I was able to grab my former State Sentor Iris Martinez (disclosure: I have donated to her campaign), State Representative Susana Mendoza and Elmy Bermejo, Chair of the board of HOPE, for a few minutes on social media.
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One, as we have seen, happened in the Elmy family; another was sent him by a friend in Wiltshire, to which county the story belonged; while the last in the series, and perhaps the most painful of all,
Crabbe Ainger, Alfred, 1837-1904 1903
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Crabbe was left executor, and as Mr. Tovell had died without children, the estate fell to his two sisters, Mr.. Elmy and an elderly spinster sister residing in Parham.
Crabbe Ainger, Alfred, 1837-1904 1903
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Mrs. Jacob Bright, Mrs. Scatcherd, Mrs. Elmy, and several members of Parliament made short speeches of congratulation to those who had been instrumental in carrying the measure.
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Mr. Bradlaugh lectured on the first evening to an accompaniment of broken windows, and I, sitting with Mr.. Elmy facing the platform, received a rather heavy blow on the back of the head from a stone thrown by some one in the room.
An Autobiography Besant, Annie 1893
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Ben Elmy, and wandered up and down the house seeking for goods to devour, but found nothing to reward him for his energy.
Autobiographical Sketches Annie Wood Besant 1890
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Elmy in front of the platform, and received a rather heavy blow at the back of the head from a stone thrown by someone in the room.
Autobiographical Sketches Annie Wood Besant 1890
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Crabbe, George, birth and family history of; early literary bent; school days; apprenticed to a surgeon; life at Woodbridge; falls in love; first efforts in verse; practises as a surgeon; dangerous illness; engagement to Miss Elmy; seeks his fortune in London; poverty in London; keeps a diary; unsuccessful attempts to sell his poems; appeals to Edmund Burke;
English Men of Letters: Crabbe Alfred Ainger 1870
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One, as we have seen, happened in the Elmy family; another was sent him by a friend in Wiltshire, to which county the story belonged; while the last in the series, and perhaps the most painful of all, _Smugglers, and
English Men of Letters: Crabbe Alfred Ainger 1870
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